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problem with the Local Area Connection Adapter driver
#21
(09-08-2015, 06:53 PM)Compton Wrote:  well its showing up in the device manager no problem

like I said boot up linux

Compton he has stated that his NIC works in Linux (you must have missed that post). Sounds like that roll back to Windows 7 really goofed your NIC.

Is this a laptop or a desktop? Can you connect wireless?

Edit: I'm also wondering if the correct driver is being installed. Are you trying to install the latest network driver from the manufacturers website? In device manager can you post up the hardware ID of the NIC?



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#22
yes I did missed that post my bag Smile

you said i have even tried a wireless card connecting through usb.still nothing] what is name of the wireless card?
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#23

  1. Right-click that Realtek Network Adapter entry in the device manager, and select "properties." Now click Roll Back Driver. Any luck? if not try next thing.

       
  2. OK Right-click that Realtek Network Adapter entry in the device manager, and select "uninstall." Click OK
  3. Can you please try downloading driver from here sometimes motherboard sites are old and outdated.
Also, refer the below links and check if it helps.

https://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/help/network-connection-problems-in-windows?T1=tab02
https://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/How-do-I-fix-network-adapter-problems
https://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/help/network-connection-problems-in-windows?T1=tab03
https://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Using-the-Network-troubleshooter-in-Windows-7
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(09-09-2015, 11:03 AM)Britec Wrote:  
  1. Right-click that Realtek Network Adapter entry in the device manager, and select "properties." Now click Roll Back Driver. Any luck? if not try next thing.
  2. OK Right-click that Realtek Network Adapter entry in the device manager, and select "uninstall." Click OK
  3. Can you please try downloading driver from here sometimes motherboard sites are old and outdated.
Also, refer the below links and check if it helps.

https://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/help/network-connection-problems-in-windows?T1=tab02
https://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/How-do-I-fix-network-adapter-problems
https://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/help/network-connection-problems-in-windows?T1=tab03
https://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Using-the-Network-troubleshooter-in-Windows-7


ok the pc is a desktop

so here what i have done so far since uninstalling win 10

roll back driver Sad
got new driver from wesite Sad
enable/disable netwok adaptor/controler Sad
tried wireless belkin usb card/dongle Sad
tried a different router (ya never know) Sad
changed all ethernet leads Sad
tried sfc /scannnow to fix Sad
even tried to replce corupted files from original windows 7 dvd Sad

as a last resort i may end up reformating the hdd i know this would defo sort the problem ,,,but i got to backup all my stuff hate this process as it takes ages Sad
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#25
did you try going back to a restore point
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#26
Make sure all the Network Services are running. You can check this is services.
Before you reformat, try a repair install.
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(09-09-2015, 12:30 PM)Britec Wrote:  Make sure all the Network Services are running. You can check this is services.
Before you reformat, try a repair install.

hi brian i checked all services everything seem to be running so ima at a loss just wish i never put win10 on now Tongue

anyway i would like to thank everyone who tried to help i learnt some stuff along the way


any way thnx to you all
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(09-09-2015, 06:57 PM)DJWood1970 Wrote:  
(09-09-2015, 12:30 PM)Britec Wrote:  Make sure all the Network Services are running. You can check this is services.
Before you reformat, try a repair install.

hi brian i checked all services everything seem to be running so ima at a loss just wish i never put win10 on now Tongue

anyway i would like to thank everyone who tried to help i learnt some stuff along the way


any way thnx to you all
if you still did not format try this
go to the device manger again and uninstall all the network drivers, it'll ask you if you want to delete everything just click yes.
restart the computer now windows should install the new drivers.


good luck
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